Note 2016:The MCIP site is no longer being updated and is maintained as an archive. For the latest on Vasalgel, please see Parsemus Foundation, and for updates on male contraception development and advocacy, please visit the dynamic new organization Male Contraception Initiative.

Photos

These photos of new male contraceptive methods may be reproduced freely if properly credited. Download print quality versions of these photos by right clicking on “Print quality version” and selecting “Save Link As”. Additional photos, including variations on these photos, are available by contacting the Male Contraception Information Project.

Vasalgel/RISUG Photos

A new option for men: Less than a millileter of RISUG can provide more than ten years of contraception. Credit: Male Contraception Information Project. Print quality version

RISUG: A little goes a long way. Less than a millileter of RISUG can provide more than ten years of contraception. Credit: Male Contraception Information Project. Print quality version

Suspensory method Photos

Lightening up: A simple do-it-yourself suspensory using a rubber band can replace years of pills. Credit: Male Contraception Information Project. Print quality version

Suspensory method: Using a simple rubber band, men can have contraception with no hormonal side effects. Credit: Male Contraception Information Project. Print quality version

Simple, cheap, and available: Men can have a do-it-yourself contraceptive for the price of a head of broccoli. Suspensories keep the testes too warm to produce sperm. Credit: Male Contraception Information Project. Print quality version

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